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Susan Alcorn (deceased)
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Re: Alcorn, Hullman, and Leckie Live - Adios Nonino

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Susan Alcorn wrote:I hope you enjoy the music.
I did indeed. I've listened to it several times now. Very, very cool. Thanks.
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Larry Weaver
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Really enjoyed it. Thanks for posting the link Susan.

Great piece...enchanting!
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Never Heard that Tune before,But I Like It.Looks Like You can take a Steel someplace Besides a Bar? Great Playing Susan, Randy G. :)
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Spellbinding and elegant. Thanks for sharing.
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Hi, Susan! That was a very enjoyable musical piece.

Thanks for sharing your pedal steel explorations with us.

-- Jan
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Post by Joerg Schubert »

Hi Susan,
I listened and I liked it very much.
It´s so rarly seen that our instrument is played outside the country musical idiom.

Thanks
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Post by Steve Alcott »

Way cool.
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